Travel to enjoy Alentejo by bike. I recommend, at least, 4 days. You can do it in more days stopping and visiting the places along it (beaches, castles, monuments, restaurants, scenic views, ...).Small traffic, good pavement, highway when the national road is not interesting (Alcácer do Sal to Lisbon, for example, where the national road has lots of 50Km/h traffic lights and lots of slow traffic).In this roads (most of them at least) we can go faster or slower at your own speed of comfort. It is possible to do it all or only parts of it, for example, you may not go to Cape Espichel and Troia.I recommend that you do and stay at Lisbon –Troia – Minas S. Domingos - Elvas - Lisbon. You can stay more than one day at each place to explore and rest. Note that if I would go by car maybe I would use shorter routes.

You can do it all in one day or in several days stopping and visiting the towns along it (castles, monuments, beaches, ...).Small traffic, good pavement, highway when the nacional road is not interesting (Setubal to Lisbon, for example, where the nacional road has lots of 50Km/h traffic ligths and lots of slow traffic).In this roads (most of them at least) we can go faster ou slower at our own speed of confort.

It is possible to do it all or only parts of it, for example, don't go to Troia and Cape Espichel. You can go from Lisbon to Montemor-o-Novo, then Alcacer do Sal and return to Lisbon by the highway (I prefer to use the Vasco da Gama bridge instead of 25 of April bridge), this is one of my favorits.

Very nice mountain road in Montesinho national park (Northeast of Portugal). Almost no traffic and magnificent views. The best way to enter or to get out of the northeast Portugal. Quite slow and straight road but very pleasant to ride hearing some Jazz music.

Route quite varied from the countryside and agricultural north to the lush vegetation and the Serra de Sintra views.Pass the westernmost point of Europe, Cabo da Roca, the Capuchin Convent, Pena Palace Park, etc. Enjoy.